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Why aren't in-game battle Moderators doing their Job?


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Recently, I've seen a lot of players cheating and taking advantage and getting away with it. For example, when playing in juggernaut mode regardless of what team you are on: friendly or enemy. Both team's juggernaut have Overdrives that take a while to load like any other regular tanks. When it's charged juggernaut or non-juggernaut tank there is an orange star on top of the players tank indicating to both friendly and enemy tanks that their Overdrive is ready and charged at 100%. Well, multiple times in multiple battles, everytime I've gone to try to kill the juggernaut every 30 seconds or so and sometimes try using the OD, the enemy juggernaut players does not show their OD or indicate the OD is ready. To prove this out, a couple tankers and I would keep attacking the enemy juggernaut every single time we can and it was in-fact true that some enemy juggernaut players would not indicate or show their OD on top of their take during the entire duration of the battle. Now this is cheating because, you are now hiding the fact that you have OD ready and that's super unfair. Also, what I've noticed as well as some tankers that some juggernauts are able to "self heal" themselves. For example, when I went to try to kill a juggernaut with no protection it usually takes 2-3 seconds to take down but for whatever reason my OD ends up being used the whole duration and the juggernaut is still not killed.

 

Therefore my question is: why aren't game mods doing their job? The purpose of game moderators are to make sure the game is fair and that no one is cheating. Clearly, players are cheating by hiding their OD from team and enemy players as well as self healing. So what's up with that? I've constantly pressed the "vote" button but every single moderator just shoves it off and shrugs and gives me a message saying "vote is only used when someone is cheating." And yet I explain to them why they are cheating and still they all shrug it off as if it's nothing. If one form of cheating is not allowed, than any form of cheating such as hiding one's own OD from friendly and enemy players as well as self healing is cheating. So why is this an issue???

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This is actually a very hot topic and such issues tend to be negative for the image of helpers doing their duties. Hence, it would be best if you report such violations in the RU forum along with a preferred video.

Moreover, it is against the rules of the platform to discuss the actions of moderators publicly, if you want to give any feedback about a moderator's job, you can contact the Administration of the specific position.

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On 8/31/2023 at 6:35 PM, TheCongoSpider said:

Is it possible for you to record a full-length battle where this happens. The logical explanation would be Juggernauts using plenty of Nuclear Energy supplies, which they have had 2 years to amass a good number of. 

Nah bro, nobody needs to have a full length battle. Also no thy weren't just using nuclear supplies if they were, I would see the juggernaut use their own OD but during an entire duration of the battle I didn't see the juggernaut use a single OD nor did their OD show. Moderators know and can tell if players cheat, they just choose not to ban players. It's dumb and stupid, I thought this game was clearly against cheating and hacking but clearly they don't care, they let all cheaters go. So sad bro. Nothing tanki is doing.

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In future, I would recommend you to record such behaviour so you have some kind of proof. Whenever I see players doing weird things I just record them, so I can prove what I'm talking about. Now we can only assume that you're right, which leads us nowhere.

If you vote someone, it doesn't mean that a battle moderator will arrive instantly and spectate the voted player. As far as I know, you need at least 25% of the players in the battle to report them, for the vote to have any effect. Then a battle moderator should join your battle and spectate the reported player, without anyone knowing. However, I must admit that some of their guidelines are a bit... let's say irritating.

In short, just record players who do weird things. It's not difficult and the most effective way of dealing with them.

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